May 2015 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church The Sentinel What are you looking for ? Well, Spring is in the air and with that comes change as well. Studies show that many people make changes in the Springtime. They change jobs, careers or simply their focus. Marriages end more frequently in the Spring because they have decided that they will not spend another long winter in that situation. Pastor Donald Most of us do not like change. We hope for those boring lives, with not too many new things to do. We are unwilling to embrace change as wonderful and meaningful. It is amazing to me that normally in the midst of change, we learn new things. We might learn better ways to cope or have more balanced lives. We might learn to lean on the Lord more to find our way. Let me tell you a story…and I think it’s a good one…..It’s called ‘LORD PROP US UP...’ Every time I am asked to pray, I think of the old fellow who always prayed, 'Lord, prop us up on our leanin' side.' After hearing him pray that prayer many times, someone asked him why he prayed that prayer so fervently. He answered, 'Well sir, you see, it's like this.... I got an old barn out back. It's been there a long time; it's withstood a lot of weather; it's gone through a lot of storms, and it's stood for many years. It's still standing. But one day I noticed it was leaning to one side a bit. So I went and got some pine poles and propped it up on its leaning side so it wouldn't fall. Then I got to thinking about that and how much I was like that old barn.. I've been around a long time.. I've withstood a lot of life's storms. I've withstood a lot of bad weather in life. I've withstood a lot of hard times, and I'm still standing too. But I find myself leaning to one side from time to time, so I like to ask the Lord to prop me up on my leaning side, 'cause I figure we all get to leaning at times. Sometimes we get to leaning toward anger, bitterness, hatred, toward cussing, leaning toward a lot of things that we shouldn't lean into. So we need to pray, 'Lord, prop us up on our leaning side, so we will stand straight and tall again, to glorify the Lord.'' So, its Spring…. I believe that many who are looking for change are not looking in the right place. I think instead of looking outside, they should look inside and develop a deeper relationship with God. There in, is the change that we all need. In God, in our relationships, Spring simply becomes another season of joy and thanksgiving. We might pray, ‘Lord, prop us up….so that we might stand tall and glorify your name again! In Christ, Pastor Don Grace to you and peace from God our Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. Dear Friends, Pastor Marie Eckberg Psalm 145 says, “I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless you, and praise your name forever and ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; his greatness is unsearchable. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom and his dominion endures throughout all generations.” We give thanks and praise to God for this wondrous kingdom that is everlasting to everlasting. Usually we think of this kingdom as a faraway place. Heaven comes to mind. But God's reign over all that God has created is right here, right now in the present day. It is right before our eyes and under our nose. We can touch it, taste it, smell it, see it and hear it. Because of the loving reign of God over heaven and earth, we can place our complete trust in God and God's promises. We don’t have to wait for our heavenly home – to draw near to God or to experience God's love or to do God's will. Everything we need is given to us out of God's great love for us. God's grace is sufficient for us to live a full and enriching life. We have the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ to show us the height and depth and breadth of God's generous and gracious love. Jesus died on the cross to forgive us our sin. He rose from the dead to GIVE us hope in his resurrection. It is the gift of life that begins now and continues on into the everlasting kingdom that endures forever and ever. God's love for us – pulls us into the everlasting relationship with God through Jesus. “The Lord is good to all, and his compassion is over all that he has made.” Let us continue rejoicing in the Easter joy; for Christ is risen, indeed. Alleluia! God be with you, Pastor Marie 2 We continue to need your help to catch-up from January and February. March helped us make up some ground, please give as you are blessed as the seasons pass. Senior Recognition Sunday will be Sunday, May 17th. A special Senior Brunch will be held for graduates and their parents at 9:45 am in the Fireside Room. All of our graduates should have received a letter about this. Lunch Bunch: Members and friends 55 and older are invited to join us on a bus trip Tuesday, June 16th, to Currie MN. We will be visiting the End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum. The End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum, collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets artifacts and stories of the Southwest Minnesota frontier experience. Their collection of buildings and artifacts are a reminder of the past and the role that railroads played in establishing our nation. Join us as we check out the stunning HO railroad display, which is a highlight of the museum. Take a ride on the turntable that is on the National Register of Historic Sites. Step back in time and go to school in their unique one room school house. Imagine what it was like to shop in a general store. There are many attractions as well as a 90 minute guided tour. Price of admission is $7.00. To reserve a seat on the bus, please call the church office by June 9th. If you are not able to walk, there is a screened porch for you to enjoy or you can explore at your leisure. Further details and the time of the trip will be announced in an upcoming bulletin so watch for that. Pentecost On May 24th Christians around the world will celebrate the Day of Pentecost. It’s often remembered as the church’s birthday. Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he promised that the Holy Spirit would come upon those who believed in his resurrection. Three thousand people were gathered in Jerusalem when the Spirit came upon them. They were so touched by the Holy Spirit that they began to worship regularly, especially on Sundays, the day of Christ’s resurrection. To symbolize the “tongues, as of fire” (Acts 2:3, NRSV) that came upon the people present at Pentecost, liturgical churches display the color red in their worship services on Pentecost Sunday. Many people attending worship wear red on that day. We encourage members of Our Savior’s to do so as well! Summer worship schedule begins on May 24th! Our worship service will be at 9:00 am. Join us for worship all summer long! We will continue this schedule until the Sunday after Labor Day. Special Thanks to the Altar Guild for all their extra work during the Lenten Season. For stripping the altar on Maundy Thursday and decorating the Sanctuary in such a beautiful way. Thank you Janice Olsen and all of our Altar Guild ladies. We would also like to thank everyone who donated flowers, those who did special music, our wonderful organists, choir and instrumentalists. You all certainly know how to give God the glory! Thank you! Right Now Media Monday –Thursday, 7:30 am -4:30 pm. Fridays, 7:30am to noon. We will continue this schedule until fall. At your finger tips is a resource for good Christian learning. It is called Right Now Media. There are over 20,000 teaching videos on this site for you and your family. If you are interested and have yet to sign-up contact Pastor Don. There is some really good stuff here. 3 We thank the Choir for another wonderful season of singing. May 3rd is the last Sunday they will sing until Fall. The choir is under the excellent direction of Barb Smith and accompanied by Sue Varpness. We have been blessed by your singing. We also want to thank our talented Contemporary Choir. Their last Sunday was April 12th. They will also return in the fall. We will miss the music! I do not know your name Nor for which battle you died. I do not know your home, Nor the tears that were cried. I do not know where you rest Nor the promises broken, I do not know your uniform And yours fears unspoken. But, I know your spirit exists That your courage is admired, And your sacrifice is honored By each soul that’s inspired. And I offer you from my heart Thank you, to guardians unknown. For offering yourselves for us all, That we may keep freedom… Our home. Bless You. By Sherrie Ball Luminaries will be sold in the Narthex May 3rd and May 10th, for the Relay for Life. The Relay will be held on May 15th from 4:00 pm to 12:00 midnight. You may purchase one or more luminaries, for $10/each. You can give one in memory of, or in honor of someone who has had, or is currently battling cancer. You can decorate your own luminary or we can do it for you. Confirmed in Christ May you be blessed with the wisdom and strength of the Holy Spirit as you go forth to share the love of Jesus Christ. The following children were confirmed on April 26th: • • If you decorate one, please have it to the church office by Thursday, May 14th. • Baked French Toast for Mother’s Day • TOTAL TIME: Prep: 20 min. + chilling Bake: 40 min. MAKES: 12 servings • 12 slices day-old French bread (1 inch thick) 6 eggs 1-1/2 cups 2% milk 1 cup half-and-half cream 2 tablespoons maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg TOPPING: 1 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons maple syrup 1 cup chopped pecans 4 cups chopped fresh strawberries Additional maple syrup Directions Place bread in a single layer in a greased 13x9-in. baking dish. In a large bowl, whisk eggs, milk, cream, syrup, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg; pour over bread. For topping, in a small bowl, mix brown sugar, butter and syrup; stir in pecans. Spread over bread. Refrigerate, covered, overnight. Preheat oven to 350°. Remove French toast from refrigerator while oven heats. Bake, uncovered, 40-50 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serve with strawberries and additional syrup. Yield: 12 servings. • • • • Hannah Cushing, daughter of John and Stacy Cushing Emmalee Enevoldsen, daughter of Ken and Renelle Enevoldsen Kaitlynne Enevoldsen, daughter of David and Robin Enevoldsen Kari Jo Fragodt, daughter of Jerome and Kelly Fragodt Kaylee Lund, daughter of Michael and Deanne Lund Chase Pearson, son of Barbara Arndt Kamren Saue, daughter of Tom and Tina Saue Jack Tweeter, son of Tim and Wendy Tweeter. Toni Vorvick, daughter of Ben and Bobbi Jo Tushaus CHRIST’S KIDS **SUPER WEDNESDAY** Meets on Wednesday, May 6th from 1:30-5:00pm. We will take a field trip to the park and then to Home Front to give the residents gifts we have been making and have treats! The kids can take Bus 56 from Ramsey or the Middle School to the church. Please pick your child up at church at 5:00. This is our last meeting for the school year! If you have questions, please contact the church office or call Tera Gades at 269-3038 4 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U. S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 58 MONTEVIDEO, MN 56265 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 222 North Fifth Street Montevideo, MN 56265 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Worship Services Our Savior’s Staff Two services at 8:30 & 11:00 am Office Hours Pastors Donald McKee Marie Eckberg Christian Education Lisa Schultz Membership and Financial Secretary Sue Winter Ministry Secretary Jana Moeding Custodian Dave Hedin Organists Lois Baker Timothy Burns Rita Knutson Barb Smith Monday-Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm 320-269-8824 (FAX) 269-8516 EMAIL: OURSAVIORS@OSLCMONTE.NET The Sentinel is published monthly for members and friends of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Montevideo, Minnesota. Announcements must be in the office by the 15th of the month. Articles received later than this date will not run or will run in the next month’s newsletter. All articles are subject to editing for content or length. Choir Director Volunteers—too many to list. Thank You! 5
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